About this Event
Our event series showcases major advances in biomedical science and raises awareness of the medical implications of major scientific advances. Interested members of the Crick and wider UK biomedical community are invited to attend. Members of the academic medical press are also invited. Each event comprises a series of talks and a panel discussion, followed by networking for in person attendees.
More about the event
This 20th edition of Medicine at the Crick will be hosted by Professor Robert J Wilkinson (The Francis Crick Institute).
Epidemiological surveillance of, and pharmacological intervention in, tuberculosis requires detection of incident symptomatic cases (also referred to as active), and risk stratification amongst those inferred infected (referred to as latent or asymptomatic). Pathogen detection can be problematic due to anatomically sequestered small numbers of bacilli in many instances. Nevertheless, significant progress in diagnostics has been made in the last 20 years. This symposium will convene four international experts who will review aspects of progress, the underlying Science and prospects for further advances in this important field.
Programme
13.30: Welcome and Introduction (The Francis Crick Institute)
13.40: Lecture Professor David Alland (Public Health Research Institute, Rutgers University)
“From the lab bench to the first point of care test for tuberculosis and beyond, an inventor's story.”
14.20: Lecture Professor Liz Corbett (London School of Hygiene and Tropical Medicine)
“Tbc”
14.50: Tea/Coffee break
15.20: Lecture Dr Cecilia Lindestam Arlehamn (Statens Serum Institut)
“Defining T cell targets in tuberculosis: Immunological discovery, characterization and clinical translation”
15.50: Lecture Dr Munyaradzi Musvosvi (University of Cape Town)
“From bench to bedside: Translating insights from T-cells to guide TB vaccine design and biomarkers."
16.20: Q&A and Panel Discussion
Panel Chair: Robert J Wilkinson
Panel: Dr Cecilia Lindestam Arlehamn , Dr Munyaradzi Musvosvi, Professor Liz Corbett, Prof David Alland
17.00: End of seminar followed by networking and drinks reception for in-person attendees
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Registration
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Event Venue & Nearby Stays
The Francis Crick Institute, 1 Midland Road, London, United Kingdom
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